
Rion Bregolach
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Here are some good links to some sites concerned with Tolkien's languages for all who are interested:
Tolkien's Languages General
Gwaith-i-Phethdain - Fellowship of the Word-Smiths (Ryszard Derdzinski)
A nice source for information on Sindarin. Has an interesting "summary" of Sindarin grammar as well as sound clips of Elvish from the movies.
Parma Tyelpelassiva, The Book of Silver-leaves (Thorsten Renk)
Sindarin & Quenya courses, many articles about elvish grammar. Also a lot of nice poems and texts and spoken and sung elvish
ELF - The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship
Vinyar Tengwar / Parma Eldalamberon print journals
Mellonath Daeron, The Language Guild of the Forodrim
A good resource with some useful articles and resources regarding Sindarin and Tengwar
Tyalie Tyelellieva (Lisa Star)
This website and the related publications and projects are intended to encourage and assist people in learning to speak, read and write the Elvish languages.
Amanye Tenceli, The Writing Systems of Aman (Måns Björkman)
This page is dedicated to the beautiful writing systems that in Tolkien’s works derived from the continent of Aman.
Ardalambion - Of the Tongues of Arda, the invented world of J.R.R. Tolkien (Helge K. Fauskanger)
The most comprehensive site about Tolkien's invented languages that you are likely to find on the net.
Lambion-Ardava - GERMAN
Ambar Eldaron - FRENCH
Ardhon Ellammath, the Realm of the Elf-languages
Site with a lot of sound files for Sindarin, Quenya, Telerin, Khuzdûl, Black Speech and Noldorin pronunciation
Sindarin
I Lam Arth - The Noble Tongue (Aaron Shaw)
Hiswelókë Sindarin Dictionary Project (Didier Willis)
Sindarin - the Noble Tongue (Helge K. Fauskanger)
Sindarin.de - GERMAN
Caras-Galadhon - GERMAN
Very nice site: history of Sindarin, good tipps on learning Sindarin, etc.. A translation of Thorsten Renk's "Pedin Edhellen" can also be found here.
Quenya
Quenya Course (Helge K. Fauskanger)
to be continued..
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